Part of your child's small or large intestine (bowel) has been taken out. Your child is likely to have pain that comes and goes for the next few days. After a laparoscopy, your child may have shoulder pain. This is caused by the air the doctor put in your child's belly to help see the organs better. The pain may last for a day or two.
Your child may have bowel cramps. And even though the cuts (incisions) that are part of the surgery are small, they still may hurt.
Your child may also feel tired and nauseated. This is common. Most people stay in the hospital for about 2 to 5 days and can return to their normal activities in 2 to 4 weeks.